Angélica María
| Angélica María | |
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Angelica Maria 2010 taken in Mexico |
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| Born | Angélica Hartman September 27, 1944 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
| Other names | La Novia de México (Mexico's Sweetheart) |
| Occupation | Actress/Singer-songwriter |
| Years active | 1950–present |
| Height | 1,68 m (5 ft 6 in) |
| Spouse | Raul Vale (1975–1989; divorced) |
| Website | |
| http://www.angelicamaria.com.mx | |
Angélica María Hartman Ortiz (born September 27, 1944) is an Mexican-American actress and a Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter. She is a legendary entertainer and is known as La Novia de Mexico (Mexico's Sweetheart).
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[edit] Early life
Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, she is the daughter of the American enterpreneur Arnold Hartman and Angélica de Jesús Ortiz Sandoval, a theater producer. When she was 5 years old, Angélica's parents divorced and she moved with her mother to Mexico City.
[edit] Early career
Her mother's sister, Yolanda Ortiz, introduced little Angélica to the Mexican Cinema when Gregorio Wallerstein, a movie producer, was looking for a boy for his next movie. Angélica told the producer, "Give me a haircut and I'm that boy" [1]. Charmed by the girl, he let her into his audition. She got the role in the movie Pecado ("Sin"). Soon afterwards, she worked on, Una Mujer Decente ("A Decent Woman"), La Hija de la Otra ("The Daughter of the Mistress"), Los Amantes ("The Lovers"), Fierecilla (Little Beast), Sígueme, Corazón ("Follow Me, Sweetheart"). She obtained the Ariel award for her role in Mi Esposa y la Otra ("My Wife and the Mistress") when she was 6. She also performed in her first fotonovela Rayito del Sol ("Little Sunray"). She sang in her two next movies, 2 Caras Tiene el Destino ("Destiny Has Two Faces") and Los Gavilanes (The Hawks) with superstar Pedro Infante, who told her she would be a great actress, because she spoke with her eyes, as he did.
[edit] Teen idol
In 1955, Rita Macedo offered her a role in the play La mala semilla (The Bad Seed), which would be the first of a series of plays she was involved with while she filmed. When she was 16 she joined the telenovela industry with the production Cartas de amor(Love Letters). Next year she acted in musicals as well as in "lucha libre" movies such as El Señor Tormenta (Lord Storm) and Muerte en el ring (Death in the Ring). At that time she was beginning to be referred to as La novia de la juventud (Youth's girlfriend) and after her first musical, a journalist, Octavio de Alba, named her La novia de México, (Mexico's girlfriend or Mexico's sweetheart) which is a title she would keep thereafter.
[edit] Singing career
After a few musicals, she asked for her mother's assistance (who was also her manager) and together with Armando Manzanero, then a new songwriter, she sang 1962's Eddy Eddy which would eventually become one of her greatest musical successes. Manzanero took Angélica to see a producer, and in the same year she released her first album on the Musart record label. The album was a success, so she began touring and making movies with teen idols such as César Costa and Venezuelan actor/singer Enrique Guzmán who she would date later.
In 1965, she filmed "Fray Torero" (Friar Bullfighter) in Spain and came back to Mexico to work in two movies, and to record her sixth album. Then, she acted in such successful films as 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (Five of chocolate and one of strawberry) and obtained the starring role in the 1968 film version of Corazón salvaje a movie that made her famous in places as far as China. After joining RCA, she would later become one of the biggest stars in Latin America. In 1971, she acted in Ernesto Alonso's telenovela Muchacha italiana viene a casarse ("Italian girl comes to get married") which opened the Spanish television market in the United States, and was a success in Central America and South America. In 1973 she met the aspiring singer Juan Gabriel who would become one of the biggest selling artists in the world. Together, they would record ballads performed by mariachi bands, thus creating the style "balada ranchera". The single Tú sigues siendo el mismo ("You are still the same") sold one million copies in the United States alone, and has since then been performed by dozens of other singers. She also filmed one of her biggest telenovelas Ana del aire ("Ana of the air", playing a flight attendant role) and recorded three more albums in 1974. In 1977, she made the telenovela version of her film Corazón salvaje, released two albums, and performed in the play Papacito Piernas Largas ("Daddy Long-legs"), a play that would spun off an album, and broke the record of more than 1000 performances sold out in the next 3 years.In 1980, she recorded for the first time in a U. K. studio, making an album of ballads and a single record with two pop songs in English, in order to search some kind of crossover. During these years, she signed with Marsal Productions, then Caytronics, Melody, RCA again, and finally CBS, which was her last contract with a foreign record company. Since then, she established her own recording company in which she has produced 7 albums. In fact, her singing career spans through 2004, being her most recent album "Amor del Bueno", produced by Joan Sebastian, and launched by Ole Music/Universal.
[edit] Personal life
In 1974, she met Venezuelan singer/comedian Raúl Vale, soon after, in april 1975, they got married. Their wedding was the first to be televised in Mexico. In 1975, in an already advanced pregnancy, she broke records in New York when her show was sold out twice the same day at the Madison Square Garden, a record that has never been broken three decades later.[1] That same year, in November 1975, her daughter, the international actress, comedian, singer, and impersonator Angélica Vale, was born.
She is fluent in Spanish, English, French, Italian.[citation needed]
[edit] International tours
In 1980, she recorded her 28th album and created the show La historia del cine ("The history of cinema") in which she sang, danced, and performed various characters. She changed wardrobes 15 times without leaving the stage. That same year she recorded another album with Juan Gabriel and starred in El hogar que yo robé ("The home I stole") that would be remade in the 2000s as La usurpadora. Next year she took her show in a tour throughout the Americas. In 1982, she recorded another "balada ranchera" album and obtained a role in her first English-language film Matar a un extraño ("To kill a stranger") and presented a second show La magia de Angélica María ("The magic of Angélica María") in places from New York to Chile.
In 1986, she starred in Herencia Maldita ("Cursed inheritance") singing the theme-song and releasing an album called "El Hombre de Mi Vida". She later acted with her daughter in a production by Angélica Ortíz titled Una Estrella. In 1988 she divorced Vale and starred in a TV show titled Tres generaciones ("Three generations") with Carmen Montejo and Sasha Sokol. In 1990 she acted in the play Mamá ama el rock ("Mom loves rock") with her daughter and Ricky Martin. In 1994, she acted in Luis de Llano's Agujetas de color de rosa which would be such a great success that it was extended to 600 episodes.
In 2001, Reader's Digest released an album of her hits, and she acted in the movie ¿Qué me va a hacer?. In 2003 she got a role in Sea of dreams with Sonia Braga. In 2006, she and her daughter reteamed for the telenovela La fea mas bella (The Prettiest Ugly Girl). The series was a ratings smash, and in 2009 they reteamed for the second season of Mujeres asesinas (Murderous women).
[edit] International Humanitarian Initiatives
In 2007, Angélica María was appointed as a Goodwill Ambassador of the Intergovernmental Institution for the use of Micro-algae Spirulina Against Malnutrition, IIMSAM, to help the organisation realise a world free of malnutrition and hunger, and in support of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals by mainstreaming the use of Spirulina to eradicate malnutrition, achieve food security, and bridge the health divide with a special priority for the Developing and the Least Developed Countries.
Angélica María joins the list of distinguished IIMSAM Goodwill Ambassadors from across the world such as eminent footballer Diego Maradona, philanthropist Dr.Sulaiman Al-Fahim, fashion designer Carolina Herrera and actor Sanjay Dutt who have committed themselves selflessly towards the mandate of the organisation. Sanjay Dutt's priority area would be to help the malnutrition initiatives of IIMSAM where Spirulina would be utelised to save innumerable lives lost to malnutrition and to counter various deprivations associated with it.
[edit] Music
- 1962: Angélica María
- 1962: Angélica María Vol.2
- 1963: Angélica María Vol.3
- 1964: Angélica María Vol.4
- 1965: Angélica María Vol.5
- 1965: Perdoname Mi Vida Angélica María Y Alberto Vázquez (Soundtrack) (EP)
- 1966: Cantos De Navidad (single)
- 1966: La Novia De La Junventud Angélica María con Los Rebeldes del Rock
- 1966: Angélica María Vol.6
- 1967: Angélica María Vol.8
- 1967: Me Quiero Casar Angélica María y Alberto Vázquez (Soundtrack) (EP)
- 1968: Cuando me enamoro
- 1968: Angélica Y Armando Angélica María y Armando Manzanero
- 1968: Cinco De Chocolate Y Uno De Fresa (Soundtrack) (EP)
- 1969: Somos Novios (Corazón Contento)Angélica María, Palito Ortega y Armando Manzanero (Soundtrack) (EP)
- 1969: La Paloma
- 1970: El Primer Amor
- 1971: Angélica María 1971
- 1972: El Primer Nobel Amor Angélica María y Roberto Jordán (Soundtrack) (EP)
- 1972: Angélica María 1972
- 1973: Tonto
- 1973: Por Nosotros Angélica María y Roberto Jordán (single)
- 1974: Voy A Escribirte Una Carta
- 1974: Yo Amo, Tu Amas, Nosotros... (EP)
- 1974: Gigi Theatre(single)
- 1974: Ana Del Aire (EP)
- 1974: ¿Donde Estas Vidita Mia?
- 1975: Una Muchach Igual Que Todas
- 1976: Tranpas Para Un Amor Angélica María y Raúl Vale (Soundtrack) (EP)
- 1976: Angélica María Con El Mariachi Mexico
- 1976: Ha Nacido Mi Niña (EP)
- 1976: Angélica María Con Mariachi
- 1977: Papacito Piernas Largas Theatre(single)
- 1977: Angélica María 1977
- 1979: Cuanto Habla El Corazon
- 1979: Angélica María y Raúl Vale
- 1980: Loving in the Moonlight
- 1980: Confia en Mi
- 1981: Y la sentir de Juan Gabriel
- 1983: La magia de Angélica María
- 1983: Sera lo que sera
- 1984: Cantar es siempre amor
- 1985: Revelaciones
- 1986: El Hommbre De Mi Vida
- 1988: Una Estrella
- 1989: Pero Amanecio
- 1990: Reina y Cenicienta
- 1990: Mom loves Rock
- 1992: Revolution
- 1993: Las Grandes de Rock
- 1994: Gracias
- 1996: La viuda Alegre
- 1998: Island with babies
- 1999: Mis Exitos
- 2000: Sabor a Nada
- 2002: Bring me the Phone
- 2003: Bring me the phone... en espanol
- 2004: Boleros Reloaded
- 2006: Amor del Bueno
- 2007: Estrella mia
- 2008: Por Supuesto
- 2009: Que Emane (single)
- 2010: Ven A Mi Soledad (Single)
[edit] TV and films
[edit] TV shows
- Premier Orfeon 1964
- TV Musical ( several seasons)
- Los Días Felices (several seasons)
- Los Grandes Años del Rock And Roll(1975)
- Exitos Bacardí (several seasons)
- Arriba El Telón (1977)
- Siempre En Domingo ( yearly seasons)
- Angélica María En..... (1984, 1985)
- La Hora Marcada (1986)
- Tres generaciones (1989)
- Angélica María Show (2009 - 2008 - 2010)
[edit] Telenovelas
- 1960: Cartas de amor
- 1966: Más fuerte que tu amor
- 1968: Águeda as Agueda
- 1968: Leyendas de México
- 1969: Puente de amor
- 1973: Ana del aire as Ana
- 1973: Muchacha italiana viene a casarse as Valeria Donatti
- 1975: El milagro de vivir as Aura
- 1977: Corazón salvaje as Mónica
- 1979: Yara as Yara
- 1981: El hogar que yo robé as Victoria/Andrea Velarde
- 1986: Herencia maldita as Adela Beltrán
- 1994: Agujetas de color de rosa as Elisa viuda de Armendáres
- 1996: Bendita mentira as Esperanza
- 1997: La antorcha encendida as Doña Bernarda de Muñiz
- 1999: Rosalinda as Soledad Martha Romero
- 2002: Tu historia de amor as Esperanza/Martha
- 2003: Amar otra vez as Balbina Eslava viuda de Castañeda
- 2006: La fea más bella as Julieta Solis de Padilla
- 2007: Muchachitas como tu as herself
- 2008: Amor sin maquillaje as herself
- 2009: 'Mujeres Asesinas 2 as Julia, Madre (2009)
- 2011: Aurora as Pasion Urquijo
- 2011: Mi Corazón Insiste as Isabel "Chabela" Volcán
- 2011- 2012: La Casa de al Lado as Cecilia Arismendi
[edit] Hollywood films
- 1982: 'To Kill a Stranger as Christina Carver
- 2003: 'Sea of Dreams as Rina
- 2010: 'Pacal's Votan (Announced)
[edit] Mexican films
- 1950: Pecado as Miguelito (estreno 1951)
- 1950: Una mujer decente as Hijito de Rosa (estreno 1950)
- 1950: La hija de la otra as Lupita pequeña (estreno 1951)
- 1950: Los amantes as Gloria (estreno 1951)
- 1950: Fierecilla as Rosita niña (estreno 1951)
- 1951: Sígueme corazón as María Luisa (estreno 1952)
- 1951: Mi esposa y la otra as Carmelita (estreno 1952)
- 1951: Dos caras tiene el destino as Rosa María (estreno 1952)
- 1951: La ausente as Rosita (1952)
- 1952: Secretaria particular as Venus (1952)
- 1952: La Cobarde as Rosa María (1953)
- 1952: Sucedió en Acapulco as Niña empleada por chantajistas (1953)
- 1954: Los gavilanes as Florecita (1956)
- 1955: Sublime melodía as Clarita (1956)
- 1956: El buen ladrón as Angélica (1957)
- 1956: Música de siempre as Bailarina (estreno 1958)
- 1957: Mexican Manhunt/Flores para mi general as Rosa María
- 1959: Aventuras de la pandilla as La Cachuquis
- 1959: La pandilla en acción
- 1959: La pandilla se divierte
- 1959: Triunfa la pandilla
- 1961: Las hijas del Amapolo (1962)
- 1961: Muchachas que trabajan as Tere (1961)
- 1962: Bajo el manto de la noche as Margot (1962)
- 1962: El Señor Tormenta as Rosita (1963)
- 1962: Tormenta en el ring as Rosita (1963)
- 1962: El cielo y la tierra as Marisa (1963)
- 1962: Mi vida es una canción as Marta (1963)
- 1962: Los signos del zodiaco as Sofía (1964)
- 1963: Adorada Enemiga (1965)
- 1963: Vivir de sueños as María (1964)
- 1963: Mi alma por un amor as Marga (1964)
- 1963: La sombra de los hijos as Nora (1964)
- 1963: Napoleoncito as Rosita (1964)
- 1964: El gángster' (1965)
- 1964: Mi héroe as Mané (1965)
- 1964: Perdóname mi vida as Dina (1965)
- 1965: Fray Torero (Spain, 1966)
- 1966: Sólo para tí as Elena Montero (1966)
- 1966: Me quiero casar (1967)
- 1967: 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa as Esperanza/Brenda/Domitila (estreno 1969)
- 1967: Corazón salvaje (1968)
- 1968: Romeo contra Julieta (1968)
- 1968: Como perros y gatos (1969)
- 1968: El cuerpazo del delito (1969)
- 1968: Somos novios (1969)
- 1969: Alguien nos quiere matar as Carlota (1970)
- 1970: Ya se quién eres (te he estado observando) as Rosalba (1971)
- 1971: La verdadera vocación de Magdalena as Magdalena, "Magui"/"Irene Durán" (1972)
- 1972: Entre monjas anda el diablo as María (1973)
- 1972: ¡Quiero vivir mi vida! as Lucía (1973)
- 1972: El Premio Nobel del amor as Leonarda Tomasa Isaaca (1973)
- 1974: Yo amo, tu amas, nosotros... (1975)
- 1977: Penthouse de la muerte (1978)
- 1978: La guerra de los pasteles (1979)
- 2002: ¿Qué me va a hacer? (cortometraje)
- 2007: Huevos revueltos (mediometraje) (2009)
- 2010: Anos Despues
- 2010: Salsa Tel Aviv
[edit] Theatre
- 1955: La mala semilla
- 1960: El canto de la cigara
- 1961: Las fascinadoras
- 1965: Sí quiero
- 1966: Cuando oscurezca
- 1968: Marat/Sade as Charlotte Corday
- 1974-1975: Gigi as Colette
- 1976: Te encontre en abril
- 1976: Trampas de amor
- 1977-1979: Papacito piernas largas Daddy Long Legs
- 1987-1988: Una estrella
- 1990-1991: Mamá ama el rock
- 1993: La viuda alegre
- 1995: La isla de los ninos
- 1996: La mujer del ano Woman of the Year as Tess Harding
- 1999: Mama nos quita los novios
- 2007: Emociones encontradas by Richard Baer ... as Cristina
[edit] Facts
- Angélica María is known as La Novia de México (Girlfriend of Mexico).
- Although she was one of the main movie and TV attractions during 60s and 70s and the no. 1 record seller in the country during the same period, she is still one of the most respected and beloved performers in Mexico.
- For her work on stage, screen, television and as a singer, Angélica María has been inducted into the Paseo de las Luminarias at Mexico City's Plaza de las Estrellas; she and Angélica Vale are among the few mother and daughter entertainers to be honored as such.
- Angélica Maria, Raul Vale and Angélica Vale were included in the 2007 book Televisa Presenta, paying tribute to the first 50 years of the network.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- 1944 births
- American emigrants to Mexico
- Mexican female singers
- Mexican songwriters
- Mexican child actors
- Mexican film actors
- Mexican stage actors
- Mexican telenovela actors
- Mexican television actors
- Mexican people of American descent
- People from Mexico City
- People from New Orleans, Louisiana
- Spanish-language singers
- Living people
- American female singers
- Songwriters from Louisiana
- American film actors
- American child actors
- American stage actors
- American telenovela actors
- American television actors